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I did this on another site and figured you guys might have fun with it too. Post your music purchases from last year! (I hope there isn't a thread dedicated to this already) Here's mine. I may have missed a couple. Amorphis: Silent Waters (ltd) Amorphis: The Beginning of Times (ltd) Amorphis: Skyforger (ltd) Amorphis: Eclipse (ltd) Amorphis: Magic and Mayhem Amorphis: Circle (Korean import) Amorphis: Forging the Land of Thousand Lakes Amaranthe: The Nexus (digi) Amaranthe: The Nexus (single) Arctic Monkeys: AM (what a piece of shit) Circa Survive: Violent Waves Dagoba: Post Mortem Nihil Est Dark Tranquillity: Damage Done (reissue) Dark Tranquillity: Fiction Dark Tranquillity: We Are The Void (Tour Edition) Dark Tranquillity: Lost to Apathy EP Dark Tranquillity: Construct Disarmonia Mundi: Mind Tricks (re-release) Elvenking: The Scythe (ltd. digi) Elvenking: The Scythe (Japan import) Elvenking: Red Silent Tides (picture disc) Elvenking: Red Silent Tides (Japan import) Fear Factory: The Industrialist Jolly: The Audio Guide to Happiness, Part 2 Katatonia: Night is the new Day Keane: Strangeland (ltd) Masterplan: Time To Be King Mnemic: Mnemesis (japan import) Mnemic: Mechanical Spin Phenomena (EP) One Way Mirror: Destructive by Nature Pagan's Mind: Heavenly Ecstacy (ltd) Paradise Lost: Anatomy of Melancholy Paradise Lost: Tragic Illusion Poets of the Fall: Live DVD (forgot the name of it lol) Skeletonwitch: Serpents Unleashed Soilwork: The Living Infinite Soilwork: Sworn to a Great Divide (japan import) Sonic Syndicate: Burn This City EP Sonic Syndicate: Revolution Baby EP Woods of Ypres: Independent Nature 3 Inches of Blood: Fire Up The Blades (Japan import) 3 Inches of Blood: Live at Mushroom (set of 3 7" vinyls)

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Funeral - From These Wounds Heathen Hoof - Rock Crusader Hellvetron - Death Scroll of Seven Hells and its Infernal Majesties Faustcoven - Hellfire and Funeral Bells Arckanum - PPPPPPPPPPP Teitanblood - Woven Black Arteries Vassafor - Elegy of the Archeonaut Doom:VS - Aeternum Vale Doom:VS - Dead Words Speak Saturnus - Veronika Decides to Die Aosoth - III: Violence & Variations Maveth - Coils of the Black Earth Svartsyn - The True Legend Armagedda - Final War Approaching Desolate Shrine - The Sanctum of Human Darkness Zoroaster - Matador Winterwolf - Cycle of the Werewolf Motorhead - 1916 Suffocation - Pinnacle of Bedlam Arckanum - Antikosmos Putrevore - Macabre Kingdom Lycanthia - Oligarchy Evoken - Atra Mors Cultes des Ghoules - Henbane Antediluvian - λόγος Mongrel's Cross - The Sins of Aquarius Mitochondrion - Archaeaeon Funebrarum - The Sleep of Morbid Dreams Eternal Solstice/Mourning - At the Dawn of... Timeghoul - 1992-1994 Discography Lantern - Below Grave Miasma - Odori Sepulcrorum Cruciamentum - Convocation of Crawling Chaos Cruciamentum - Engulfed in Desolation Arghoslent - Incorrigible Bigotry Undergang - Indhentet af Doden Sabbat - Sabbatrinity Esoteric - Metamorphogenesis Esoteric - Subconscious Dissolution Into Continuum Esoteric - The Maniacal Vale Esoteric - Paragon of Dissonance Sarke - Vorunah Borknagar - Borknagar Ringworm - Justice Replaced By Revenge Count Raven - Messiah of Confusion Deinonychus - Insomnia The Gates of Slumber - Hymns of Blood and Thunder Ringworm - The Promise Melvins - Gluey Porch Treatments/Ozma Morrigan - The Damned Morrigan - Welcome to Samhain Wodensthrone - Curse Enslaved - Riitiir The Obsessed - Incarnate Grief - Come to Grief Aldebaran - Embracing the Lightless Depths The Lord Weird Slough Feg - Twilight of the Idols The Lord Weird Slough Feg - Down Among the Deadmen The Lord Weird Slough Feg - Traveller Winter - Into Darkness/Eternal Frost Amon Goeth - The Worship Goreaphobia - Vile Beast of Abomination Diabolique - Wedding the Grotesque Tearstained - Nightmare Visions Infinitum Obscure - Internal Dark Force Anael - On Wings of Mercury Horna - Sotahuuto Nazxul - Iconoclast Black Breath - Razor to Oblivion Anhedonist - Netherwards Dismember - The God That Never Was Derketa - In Death We Meet Runemagick - Requiem of the Apocalypse Merciless - Live Obsession DVD Infinitum Obscure - Sub Atris Caelis Sorcery - Arrival at Six Vomitory - Terrorize Brutalize Sodomize Funerus - Reduced to Sludge Pest - Rest in Morbid Darkness Craft - Void Blut Aus Nord - 777: The Desanctification Umbra Nihil - The Borderland Rituals Helheim - Av Norrøn Ætt Neurosis - Enemy of the Sun Gnaw Their Tongues - All the Dread Magnificence of Perversity Black Breath - Sentenced to Life Slough Feg - Animal Spirits Deceased - Fearless Undead Machines Corpus Rottus - Rituals of Silence Exciter - Heavy Metal Maniac Dark Angel - We Have Arrived Gravehill - When All Roads Lead to Hell Sarcophagus - For We... Who Are Consumed by the Darkness Ondskapt - Dödens Evangelium Neuraxis - Truth/Imagery/Passage Speckmann Project - Speckmann Project Sacrificial Slaughter - The Great Oppression Blind Fury - Out of Reach Savatage - Hall of the Mountain King Savatage - Gutter Ballet Fates Warning - Night on Brocken Desaster - The Arts of Destruction The Royal Arch Blaspheme - II Countess - Blazing Flames of War Scott Kelly and The Road Home - The Forgiven Ghost in Me Uncanny - MCMXCI - MCMXCIV Hirax - Not Dead Yet Slaughter - Strappado Depravity - Silence of the Centuries Darkified - Cthulhu Riseth Cianide - The Dying Truth Gorement - Darkness of the Dead Death Strike - Fuckin' Death Prosanctus Inferi - Pandemonic Ululations of Vesperic Palpitations Evil Army - Evil Army Alchemist - Tripsis Saint Vitus - Born Too Late/Thirsty and Miserable Weapon - Embers and Revelations Wolvhammer - Blackmarketeers of World War III Wolvhammer - The Obsidian Plains Antediluvian - Through the Cervix of Hawaah Exumer - Possessed By Fire Corrosion of Conformity - In the Arms of God The Gates of Slumber - Stormcrow Corrosion of Conformity - Megalodon Arsis - Lepers Caress Melvins - The Bulls and the Bees Meshuggah - Pitch Black Acid Bath - Paegan Terrorism Tactics Denial - Catacombs of the Grotesque Portal - Outre Blood Revolt - Indoctrine Ares Kingdom - Incediary Tyrant - Reclaim the Flame Taake - Hordalands Doedskvad Holy Moses - Queen of Siam Holy Moses - Finished With the Dogs Desekrator - Metal For Demons Death Angel - The Ultraviolence Coroner - No More Asunder - A Clarion Call Ablaze in Hatred - Deceptive Awareness Lykathea Aflame - Elvenefris Eroded - Engravings of a Gruesome Epitaph R.U. Dead - ...Completely Dead Dead Congregation - Purifying Consecrated Ground Rhadamantys - Labyrinth of Thoughts Mortem - De Natura Daemonum Stargazer - The Scream That Tore the Sky Vallenfyre - A Fragile King Nirvana 2002 - Recordings 89-91 Morbosidad - Profana la Cruz del Nazareno The Wounded Kings - In the Chapel of the Black Hand Misery's Omen - Hope Dies Incantation - Mortal Throne of Nazarene ...so yeah, I guess you could say 2013 was a good year for me.

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